Example sentences of "[verb] forward [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | PRIVATE nursing home owners have come forward with a rescue plan for a doomed old people 's home in a bid to save 21 pensioners from having to move . |
2 | Interviewers and cameramen with slavering lips and wolfish grins ( all Americans are dogs ) press forward over a film set piled high with gaunt striped-pyjama 'd corpses . |
3 | Doherty now looks forward to a quarter-final clash with Steve Davis . |
4 | Indeed the Director of Kenya 's Institute of Education looks forward to a time when a syllabus may be devised which , in addition to a national ‘ core ’ , has specific defined areas where programmes devised at district or local levels will be developed and implemented . |
5 | British qualifications in public health medicine fully meet the requirements of the directives and the faculty looks forward to a time when the specialty will be formally recognised in all member states and not only in Britain , France , and Ireland . |
6 | I wanted to do the things John and I had looked forward to a year and a half ago , to travel as we had planned , to work abroad , have a family before too long . |
7 | He had looked forward to a day in the sun , the simple admiration of colleagues , young scientists . |
8 | New rules in s88 and Sch 8 Finance Act 1993 now restrict the usefulness of capital losses carried forward in a target company which is acquired by a capital gains tax group . |
9 | From the summer of 1869 onwards the process was carried forward by a combination of the Emperor 's will and by its own momentum . |
10 | He jerked forward with a start to find the hostess fingering with his seat-belt clasp . |
11 | So can I ask those of you you know to think carefully about what you want to contribute a particularly those of you who who have asked the panel to come forward with a recommendation on a location for a new settlement . |
12 | There was now a deadline to discussions about full employment — the government had to come forward with a policy before Beveridge . |
13 | In workplace after workplace we find exploited workers , frightened workers , vulnerable workers , but little chance of recognition no hope of check-off and no one brave enough to come forward as a steward . |
14 | However , IBM was expected to come forward as a Wabi development partner , like USL , which would automatically make it eligible for SunSelect 's most favourable pricing schedule ( UX No 432 ) . |
15 | However IBM was expected to come forward as a Wabi development partner , like Unix Labs , which would automatically make it eligible for SunSelect 's most favourable pricing schedule . |
16 | Flanked by his wife , Jeanne , and Mayor David Dinkins of New York , he said he had kept his illness secret since 1988 to protect his family 's privacy but had been forced to come forward after a press inquiry . |
17 | A white-gloved servant came forward with a tray of drinks , which he offered Constance . |
18 | Left-hander Justin Vaughan played forward to a delivery from Graeme Hick . |
19 | We have included in our proposal this year twenty thousand revenue effects of a hundred thousand pounds capital bid on traffic calming and other similar measures , something which is very popular around the city , as long as you ask people what they want first and which in previous years we put forward as a revenue bid . |
20 | This issue of Supporters News has been given over almost entirely to the campaign on the proposed ban on all tobacco advertising and promotion , put forward in a draft European Community Directive in May . |
21 | The specific route being investigated by the County Council is a modification of the blue route put forward in a consultation exercise at the beginning of nineteen seventy nine . |
22 | At the end of this time the rotor has moved forward to a position where the motor is producing negative torque . |
23 | but Swindon are on their way … and looking forward to a home tie against Oldham Athletic from the premier league in round three … |
24 | I , in my turn , was surprised to find how much I was looking forward to a day on my own , and mildly surprised at my mother 's willingness to leave me to it . |
25 | DARLINGTON sailor Julie Carroll , 20 , is looking forward to a life on the ocean waves on the type 42 Destroyer HMS Southampton after successfully completing a radar operator course at Portsmouth . |
26 | I did , however , remember us asking the children if they were looking forward to a fortnight in Umbria . |
27 | When this take-out was over , he was looking forward to a session in the hot-tub with Kandi , maybe a few snorts of cocoa , and some radical waves to ride out in the bay . |
28 | If she had accepted him , she could have been looking forward to a child of her own now . |
29 | Impressed ‘ I was looking forward to a night out with the England Students squad on their training weekend at Bisham Abbey , but I wo n't say no to a bit of warm weather instead . ’ |
30 | Harold Macmillan was by no means alone at that time in looking forward to a government of Mosley and the younger men who would do something for the country at last . |